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In reply to the discussion: Family of dead, pregnant woman is suing Texas for using her body as an incubator. [View all]Sirveri
(4,517 posts)That's really the only thing swaying me against. But then I think, even rapists and murderers get defense attorney's, does the state owe a duty to the fetus since nobody else is on its side. Obviously not in my state of CA, because we don't think the fetus is a person. But in Texas and according to the pro-lifers, they do. How much ethical relativism am I willing to engage in. I think the real dividing line here is financial, why should the husband have to pay for something that the state forced on him. Then again, why should I have to pay taxes to support the Iraq war. Goes both ways. I totally get your points, they're completely valid and well reasoned arguments. But I guess that's the problem with this particular case is where we put the tipping point. I always wondered what would happen if we got synthetic wombs and everyone who desired to abort could instead transfer to that system, but then who would be financially liable for the children produced under such a system. I guess because they're tangentially related that's why I find this particular story so fascinating.